The pincushion-like, lilac-blue flower heads of Devil's-bit scabious attract a wide variety of butterflies and bees. Look for this pretty plant in damp meadows and marshes, and on riverbanks. The ...
Do you ever feel like you’re in the opening scenes of a disaster movie? With all the terrible news stories and the horrible facts and figures about the climate and nature crisis, it’s easy to become ...
Sometimes it looks like flooding is happening everyday somewhere in the world and the UK too. The Wildlife Trusts Strategic lead on Agriculture, Vicki Hird looks at nature-based solutions for water ...
A group of UK nature charities have written to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP and Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP calling for action to protect the UK’s chalk streams in planning reforms.
The Natural History GCSE claims to prioritise nature connection and bringing theory and experiential learning together to ...
A report published today reveals the striking results of a National Lottery Heritage Fund £5 million Nextdoor Nature ...
Roe deer are smaller and more delicate, with large, dark eyes, a gentle demeanor and reddish-brown summer coats that turn ...
Be part of this unique chance to create one of the largest areas for nature’s recovery in England. A project of national significance within an iconic landscape, rich in history and heritage. The ...
Water Policy Manager Ali Morse joined a river of people marching through London in support of clean rivers, lakes and seas ...
With the details of the Labour Government’s long anticipated Budget now unveiled, The Wildlife Trusts’ Senior Land Use Policy Manager Barnaby Coupe looks at the implications for Defra’s flagship ...
Over the space of a few weeks in spring, from mid-April onwards, bluebells set our woodlands ablaze with their bright blue flowers. The UK is home to more than half the world’s population of bluebells ...